@@garbageman543 the opposite of stereo headphones They only got 1 channel instead of 2 (L & R) This was 7 months ago I dont use those headphones anymore i now use stereo headphones i got 4 christmas
@@haycebeatz i had other stereo headphones but i broke em by accident Latèr my dad bought headphones off of AliExpress and they ended up bein mono I didnt wanna use them so i just stick to listenin to music thru my phone speaker But later for christmas my mom gave me stereo headphones as a gift
I watched this on my new phone's dual speakers and it's amazing that even when I flip the phone and video the other way around, the phone switches speakers so it still matches the video
Turns out my IEMs are just dividing the details according to the song or how it was recorded, because this song sounds more centered than most of the songs I've been testing, trying to figure out why the bass and vocals feels more prominent on the left side, especially bass notes and vocal "power". With this song the channels feel balanced, the bass is relatively centered with some moments of feeling like it's on the right a bit. So...I don't think the dynamic driver is dead on the right side, nor the BA for the mids... so I don't know why other songs feel so left-strong like either side is cherry picking what to play. Maybe it's normal 😆
My dudes, i've been doing audio tests with an ear, nose and throat specialist from 18 months old to about 30 years old. Had many discussions with multiple specialist about each ear not being the same. They cannot physically be the same and therefore "sound" the same, in anyone. There can and will be many different responses across the frequency range, MANY!
Make sure the speakers you have are both the same and the soldering on the plug sometimes the manufacturer has one side of the positive wires grounded causing it to sound off. (Right will still hear left if not properly grounded and or mixing the wires up.
Great video! Thank you! Loving the speakers on my Samsung Z Fold 3... Just confirmed in landscape mode it orients the left and right speakers correctly no matter which way the phone is flipped, whether opened or closed! 👍
Yep... my audio connector into my motherboard was loose and that's why my audio was outputting like mono instead of stereo. Short and sweet test, thanks.
I have some generic Bluetooth ear phones and they seem to have unpaired/unsynced from each other. I'm only getting sound from the left ear. Both are fully charged and powered on and connected to my phone
With this video i realised that my speakers were put the wrong way. I had this entire time the right speaker on my left side and the left one on the right side. Thanks that you made this video.
Ok so, really weird. Since I got my earbuds I noticed the left channel seemed to sound a little louder... But when I do this tests for comparison or remove one of the earbuds to compare it's like the illusion dissolves. Could this be the way they equalize music, like giving always more prominence to voices in the left channel? Or is it just my brain? It doesn't make sense
I god new sony wh-1000xm5 and noticed that left side is little louder like everything is slightly panned to left, but now i hear this on all my older headphones i tried to reverse headphones and now i hear it on right side, what is this?!
Thanks to RU-vid recommending me this for no reason and my boredom to click on this video, I realised that I put on my Headphones the wrong way. So thanks I guess.
In a stereo system with external speakers, Is it normal that when the left speaker sounds, the right speaker sounds very low? or the right should be 100% off? and vice versa?
Headphones are normal hard to set up for me because everything is quieter in one ear and the other ear is louder so I was able to use this to play the sounds back to back then adjust my volume until they sounds the same in both ears :) This helped alot!
I just got some new headphones, and one side (the left ) does seem more quiet than the right, But, I am not sure if its the headphones or my ears since I have a really bad cold and am coughing and congested. Also, the imaging on them seem to pan just slightly off center, to the right. So, i'll have to wait for this cold to go away before I do a burn in and A/B them.
hey, I am having the same issue with my iems and that the audio seems to be slightly tilted towards the right side. I don't have cold too but it feels out of pocket. What was your solution to this problem?
Made a 3.5mm jack to rca cable adapter cord (because I'm too cheap to buy one). The one cable had black and white wires as opposed to red and white, so thank you for letting me know I soldered the right one's together
Past the center my speaker went completely right (or left) without being gradual.. is it as it is supposed to be? I thought that the black oval went slowly to one side meant gradualness
I still can't tell if my shower speaker still has two separate speakers or if it just converts all sound to Mono so both sides come through one speaker
is the right always meant to be louder than the left? my monitors have equal volume levels and are both plugged in correctly to my interface. Idk if there is an issue but it sounds like it. Anyone help?
i dropped my headphones in sinkwater and i literally was just sucking it out until it worked again and now it's working normal thank the lord. this test helped it sounds just fine
Problem here. When the right side gets quiet it starts to make a loud screech, buzz sound that's much louder than the headphones can get. It also somewhat follows the rythm of the left side. It does that only with specific videos like this one or during devil town song start. Using bowie h1
It's electrical interference coming from either your headphones, cable, or the device you're using to stream the song. There are some things you can do to reduce it, but most electronics will always have this noise to a degree.
@@XxHitmanAssassinxX I've found the issue is actually because of aac audio codec, sbc does not have any issue like this. The only problem is that i have to manually switch to sbc each time i reconnect. The headphones are bluetooth only. First time that something like this happens on this device so it can't be the phone itself
It's funny that I always return to this video to test any new headphones, but I am sure, that I clicked the like button on the first time I've seen it, anyways take a like(again)
I have a weird adapter that goes into a headphone jack and then it has two plugs on it and both of them give you mono audio of the left or right channel depending upon which hole you plug into. What I want to know is if there's any useful use for this weird adapter?
Thanks for uploading. Bought Bluetooth skull candy for calls, couldn't figure which was left and right. Fucking instructions in every goddamned language except American. Your video helped. Thanks!
It's music made to test speakers, for stereo sound. But the funny thing is, it's actually really catchy and pleasant to listen to. Your sweet smile by Paul Freitas.
I have a problem... With my new headphones I've noticed that i hear music slightly more from left side, its almost centered but not perfectly, I tride to reverse my headpohones so left side is on right ear and now i hear it slightly panned to right near to center... I tried this with 3 different headphones and this happened with all of them even on my old headphones where i didnt noticed this problem in past. Somebody help?
if your headphones have a stereo built into them the artist of the song can change what direction you hear the audio from this also can be done in video games